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Arriving in Europe
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pre and post trip tours in Florence, Lake Como, Milan and the Amalfi Coast areas.

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Day 0: Travel Day
Travel day to Florence, Italy where we pick up and drop off all tour participants and transfer you
to the town of Radda in Chianti, Tuscany Italy.
Day 1: Meet & Greet/Orientation Day
Upon arrival in Florence, you’ll be met at our pick up point at the courtyard of the Gallery Art
Hotel and driven to Hotel Vignale, your picturesque home base for the coming week. Join your
fellow scooterists for Vespa orientation and light riding, then make new friends at our evening
welcome party followed by a gourmet dinner.
Day 2: Culinary Day
After breakfast, we’ll take a short 35-minute scoot to one of Tuscany’s most renowned
restaurants for a half-day cooking class at a Michelin-Starred restaurant and cooking school
(peak season feature). You’ll discover the secrets of the "Slow Food" movement and Italian
cuisine as you create a variety of dishes, and then savor the fruits of your labor for lunch with
your fellow chefs!
Day 3: History Day
Get out on the open road with a longer 45-minute scoot to Siena, where we’ll meet Dr. Federica
Olla, Countess Francesca Fumi Dei Cambi Gado and or one of their degreed associates. They
are art historians and heraldry experts. After a private tour of the Duomo, you will lunch at a
local café on your own or with new friends and enjoy an afternoon of exploration, shopping or
people-watching in the city’s famous piazza. Later we will attend a group dinner at a local
restaurant.
Day 4: Luxury Day
We begin our day with a ride to a local winery. I Selvatici is very small and family owned, producing world class Vin Santo (Wine Spectator 98 points). Then we scoot off to a local olive oil
processing facility where you will learn more about the agricultural side of Tuscany. Now,
onward to Il Borro, a magnificent estate owned by the Ferragamo family, one of the leading
Italian fashion designers. We lunch at their posh restaurant then stroll around the restored
medieval village and visit the local artisans’ shops. Have a romantic dinner on your own this day.
Day 5: Wine Day
Start with a 45-minute scenic scoot to the historic wine estate of Castello di Verrazzano, where
we’ll meet Gino, visit the grounds and cellars and then taste a range of delicious Chianti along
with other reds with each course of a gourmet lunch. Then we ride back to Radda and visit the
famous ceramic shop of Giuseppe Rampini, or you will have the afternoon to ride on to explore
Volpaia, declared “the world’s most beautiful spot” by the Wall Street Journal. Dinner that
evening will be in Gaiole to visit Carlonis, a local Tuscan restaurant!
*5 NIGHT/DAY TOURS: Today is your last day of riding and you depart Thursday a.m. at your
leisure.
Day 6: Connect With the Locals Day
We will ride about 45-minutes to the town of Greve where the local Saturday market will be in
full swing. Shop for fresh goods or buy a porcetta sandwich, actually carved from a whole
roasted pig. Visit the local antique butcher, a vital part of this town since the 15th Century.
From Greve we ride to Panzano in Chianti and visit Carlo a local cobbler and leather factory
where you can have your own custom shoes, leather coat or other accessories made! Then off
to a scenic overlook where your picnic lunch awaits. Now ride to the town of Castellina in
Chianti and visit Andrea Rotini, world-class photographer, and his shop to see amazing award-
winning photos that capture the essence of Tuscany. Lastly, experience the Via della Volte, a
passageway below street level that feels like you are walking in a stone cave. It’s windows allow
you to look out into the vineyards! From here we will ride back to Radda for dinner on your own.
Day 7: Vespa Cross-Country Day
On the last day of Vespa riding, we take our longest ride for a spectacular drive to the walled city
of Montereggioni for a gelato and café break and a leisurely historic review and walk through this
wonderful village. Next, we ride on to San Gimignano, which is known for its many towers and
considered by many to be the most beautiful Tuscan medieval village. If time allows and the
groups driving skills are at its peak we will continue on to Volterra and have a private tour. Lunch
this day will be on your own. Our day will end with our ride back to Radda. There will be a
farewell dinner that evening, giving everyone a chance to reminisce about the week’s
adventures and celebrate the many surprises we all experienced.
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